Re: Koji doesn't like "ExclusiveArch: noarch i386 x86_64" noarch packages

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On Fri, 18 May 2007 17:23:56 +0200, Matthias Saou wrote:

> Michael Schwendt wrote :
> 
> > > My guess is that it koji doesn't work with the "hack" which consists of
> > > explicitly listing the relevant archs for a noarch package in order to
> > > get it pushed out only for those archs.
> > > 
> > > What should I do here?
> > > - The package should be noarch (the same for i386 and x86_64)
> > > - The package shouldn't appear for ppc or ppc64
> > 
> > Huh, what? :-O
> > 
> > BuildArch: noarch
> > ExcludeArch: ...
> > 
> > is what you want. Everything else is a false and bad recommendation
> > and has not worked before in plague either.
> 
> I thought it was the other way around... with ExcludeArch not being
> present in the source rpm, thus making it impossible for the compose
> tool to know that the resulting noarch package was only meant to be
> made available for some archs and not others, and OTOH having
> ExclusiveArch be passed into the source rpm and used by the compose
> tool.
> 
> I'm getting more and more confused :-)
> 
> Matthias

The ExclusiveArch tag doesn't make it into the binary rpm, either,
certainly not for __noarch__ builds.

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